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Creating a Business Card

Creating a Business Card. Ruby Ann Sawyer, Brantley County Middle School. Tips for a Professional Look. Keep the design simple and clean. Limit the number of fonts. (No more than two.) Utilize bold and italicize sparingly. Use borders to section off information. Parts of the Business Card.

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Creating a Business Card

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  1. Creating a Business Card Ruby Ann Sawyer, Brantley County Middle School

  2. Tips for a Professional Look • Keep the design simple and clean. • Limit the number of fonts. (No more than two.) • Utilize bold and italicize sparingly. • Use borders to section off information

  3. Parts of the Business Card • Name • Title • Business/Organization Name • Contact Information • Phone # & Fax # • Mailing Address • Email & Web Address • Logo/Slogan

  4. Sample Card Logo Name & Title Email Address Mailing Address Phone #’s Web Address

  5. Sample Card Business Name & Slogan Name & Title Contact Information

  6. Summary • Business cards represent you when you aren’t there. • Should present you and your business in a positive way. • Must include all of the information needed for the customer to be able to contact you.

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